Falcons vs. Black Knights

In a battle for the Commander in Chief’s Trophy, the U.S. Air Force Academy Falcons duked it out against the U.S. Army Black Knights, Nov. 5, 2011. It was a gut-wrenching first half for Falcon fans, as the Knights took an early lead. But when the second half came around, the Falcons were a team possesed. With the determination to win their second consecutive Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, the Falcons soared to a 24-14 victory over the Knights. Check out some great photos from the game here, and let us know which ones you like the best!

Photo: Air Force Academy Falcons wide receiver Zach Kauth snatches a Tim Jefferson pass during the Air Force-Army game at Falcon Stadium, Nov. 5, 2011. The Kauth catch could be considered the turning point in the game as the Falcons were down 14-0 at that point in the second half. The Falcons scored 21 points in the third quarter en route to a 24-14 victory over the Black Knights and their second consecutive Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Raymond Hoy)

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